Appearing in Wildfire: "The Murderous Frog of the Mardi Gras"

Synopsis for Wildfire: "The Murderous Frog of the Mardi Gras"

After getting booted out of the Army, for cowardice and theft, Froggy Miller adopts a frog-themed costume and embarks on a life of crime, striking first during the Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans. He murders Mr. Meredith, the local Veteran’s Legion Post Commander, with an oversized, needle-sharp, barbed, frog-gigging stick, thrown with deadly accuracy. Wildfire is at the parade, and flies in pursuit of Froggy, whose weapons are useless against her flame shield. She corners him in a hotel hallway but there is a firehose mounted on the wall, and Froggy buys himself a few seconds by hosing her down, then fleeing down a stairway. On the way he encounters three cops, leaps into them, and steals a pistol from one, then he’s gone. One Legionnaire from the parade thinks he knows who it was, and names Froggy Miller.

That night Wildfire stakes out the hotel where most of the Veteran’s Legion members are staying, and she spots Froggy sneaking down a hallway, but Froggy’s henchmen have also arrived, and it turns out that stealth and chloroform are effective against Wildfire. While Froggy commits a series of murders upstairs (five of them), in the basement, Froggy’s henchmorons decide to kill Wildfire by tossing her into a furnace. That backfires on them, and they receive a beating from Wildfire, who then flies upstairs and catches Froggy in the middle of murder attempt number (at least) six, beats him up, and leaves him for the police, pinned to the wall with his own eccentric weapon.

Synopsis for Invisible Justice: "Waxman"

The Giant Eastern Steel plant works round the clock, and several officials and industrialists, including Kent Thurston, are being toured through the place by the Superintendent. Meanwhile Waxman, Roxi, Rollins, and several other saboteurs have already infiltrated the plant's work force. One of them is careless with an uncoded message, and Thurston figures out that something is wrong. He gets invisible, and looks around.

Around midnight, the Invisible Hood spots a rifleman in the upper catwalks, and attacks him, but by wildly swinging his rifle around, the gunman, Rollins, knocks him reeling invisibly backwards. The rifleman then shoots a crane operator, causing a ladle full of molten metal to pour out onto the factory floor! Waxman the foreign agent leaps up and yells at the scattering workers, spreading rumors and fomenting rebellion, and quickly persuades a number of them to walk off the job right then and there.

Meanwhile on the high catwalk, the Invisible Hood regathers his wits, and re-attacks the rifleman, this time punching him over the handrail, to his death. Hood grabs the rifle and uses it to get Wasman's undivided attention, in front of an audience of factory hands, and they converse. Waxman completely panics and runs away, gets into his own car, and drives directly to his hide-out. The rest of the gang is inside, and once they are all together, the Invisible Hood, using Rollins' rifle, and some invisible fisticuffs, subdues the gang.

Appearing in Rookie Rankin: "Tis an ill and cold wind"

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Synopsis for Rookie Rankin: "Tis an ill and cold wind"

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Notes

Black X wears his monocle in his right eye; this issue's cover has it in his left eye.

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